6, Epiphany — which comes from epiphaneia ... to Bethlehem While most of us have heard the traditions of the “three wise men,” the truth is Scripture does not specify anything about the ...
or Epiphany, is celebrated today, Jan. 6. On Jan. 6 each year, children around the world wake up to gifts, much like on Christmas Day, to celebrate and commemorate the three wise men who were ...
the epiphany, the showing forth, the manifestation of the savior of the world to the wise men, who were apparently the first gentiles to recognize him for who he was; that was the beginning of the ...
All good churchmen know that the word Epiphany -- meaning the "appearing" -- has reference to the star which guided the "three wise men" to the cave-stable at Bethlehem twelve days after the birth ...
Epiphany, in the Catholic and Orthodox Christian liturgical sense, is a feast day in Christmastide. On Epiphany, January 6, Christians honor the visit of the Magi (also called wisemen or Three Kings) ...
This coming Saturday is known in Christian circles as Epiphany. It marks the visit of the Magi to see the new-born King. Have you ever wondered what would have happened if it had been three wise ...
Tradition has it that there were three of them who ... Therefore, the call of Epiphany for Christians today is one of theological humility as we, like the mysterious magi, continue our lifelong ...
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